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EPITOME ENERGY CEO DENNIS EGAN MEETS WITH CITY OFFICIALS, FARMERS ABOUT SOYBEAN CRUSH PLANT AND BIODIESEL FACILITY

Dennis Egan, President, and CEO of Epitome Energy, LLC visited Crookston Tuesday morning to share his vision with members of the Crookston City Council, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Board members, and about 40 local farmers.  Things have continued to develop positively over the past month since Epitome Energy announced it plans to open […]

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CONCERN OVER PLOWS FILLING IN DRIVEWAYS EXPRESSED IN CROOKSTON FORUM

Two Crookston residents used Monday night’s Crookston forum during the City Council meeting to question how the City handles snow around residential properties.  David Regeimbal and Emily Harrington both came forward with their concerns.  Regeimbal asked why the City wasn’t enforcing calendar parking, was plowing three to four feet of snow into driveways and why

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COUNCILMAN DON CAVALIER REQUESTS FORMATION OF CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS WORK TEAM

The Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday night and Councilman Don Cavalier asked to form a work team to address developing a Conduct of Conduct and Ethics for elected and appointed officials along with City of Crookston staff.  Several council members expressed interest in being a part of the work team including Cindy Gjerswold,

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WAY & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday night following the City Council meeting in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The meeting will begin with amending or approving the January 28 meeting report. The meeting will consist of several presentations. First, Carrie Michalski, CEO of RiverView Health, will make a presentation on the

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CHEDA BOARD SETS 2019 OBJECTIVES, HOISETH IN PROMOTION/IMAGE AND WORKING WITH CITY

The CHEDA Board held their annual meeting Tuesday morning at Irishman’s Shanty, also in attendance were seven of the eight City of Crookston Councilman, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Finance Director Angel Weasner and Mayor Guy Martin.  The only councilman not in attendance was Clayton Briggs.  The CHEDA Board summarized their annual review of CHEDA Executive

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY FOR BOTH CLOSED AND OPEN SESSIONS

The Ways & Means Committee will meet twice on Monday at City Hall.  First, they will meet in closed session at 6:30 p.m. to discuss a potential property sale.  Then the regularly scheduled Ways & Means Committee meeting will follow the City Council.  The agenda for the open meeting includes the following nominations to boards

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